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BGSM-I
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GSM Interface
Event No.
Event Description
Event No.
Event Description
1
Land line trouble
5
Incoming call
2
GSM Module trouble
6
Outgoing call
3
GSM Trouble (No Service)
7
Contact ID digital report
4
Power supply trouble
8
Enablement of Remote Programming
tttttttt
- these place cards represent the alphanumeric SMS text message which will control the output (up to 8
characters, no spaces).
r
- this place card represents the feedback signal received after remote activation of the output, accepted values:
0
- No feedback
1
- SMS text message (if the output is activated via SMS)
2
- Ring
i1-i2
- these place cards represent the telephone numbers in the BGSM-I phonebook assigned to Remote Control.
For example, if you type in 04-32, all the telephone numbers between 4 and 32 in the BGSM-I phonebook will be able to
control the output over-the-phone (by calling the BGSM-I). Both values must have 2 digits (e.g. 04). If the remote Control
feature is not required, type in
00
-
00
.
mmm
- these place cards represent the amount of time, in seconds, the output will stay On (On Time).
Accepted values:
002
through
254
seconds. To assign the Bistable attribute to the output, type in
255
.
The following example shows the completed SMS text message:
O1=H;E:10000000;O2=H;E:01110000;O3=L;E:00001110;O4=H;M:Gate,2;05-30,100;
Output 1 = Normally Open, activated by event number 1 (Line down).
Output 2 = Normally Open, activated by events number 2, 3 and 4.
Output 3 = Normally Closed, activated by events number 5, 6 and 7.
Output 4 = Normally Open, activated by a Remote Control number between 5 and 30 in the BGSM-I phonebook . Label = Gate . Activation feedback = Ring. Output
active for 100 seconds.
2
nd
SMS - SMS Dialler Configuration
To configure the SMS Dialler — create a 7 section SMS text message, as per the following syntax:
x=ar,yyyyyyyy;
where:
x
- this place card represents an Event, accepted values “
A
” to “
G
”, in accordance with the following table:
Value
Event Description
Value
Event Description
A
Unbalanced Input Line 1
E
Land line down
B
Unbalanced Input Line 2
F
Power supply trouble
C
Unbalanced Input Line 3
G
Send Periodic SMS
D
Unbalanced Input Line 4
a
- this place card represents the SMS text message which will be sent when the respective event occurs.
Enter
1
to send the message or
0
not to send the message.
r
- this place card represents the SMS text message which will be sent when the respective event ends.
Enter
1
to send the message or
0
not to send the message.
yyyyyyyy
- these place cards represent the first 8 telephone numbers in the BGSM-I phonebook.
Enter
1
if the corresponding telephone number is to be called, or
0
if it is not to be called.
The following example shows the completed SMS text message:
A=00,00000000;B=11,10000000;C=10,11000000;D=00,00000000;E=10,10000001;F=00,00000000;G=10,00000010;
Unbalanced Line 2 = Send Active/Restored messages to the telephone number in Location 1 in the BGSM-I phonebook.
Unbalanced Line 3 = Send Active message only to the telephone numbers in Locations 1 and 2.
PSTN line down = Send Active message only to the telephone numbers in Locations 1 and 8.
Send Periodic message to the telephone number in Location 7 in the BGSM-I phonebook